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What is not a Critical Control Point?

A.Monitor methods
B.Train employees
C. Corrective measures
D. Determine temperature guide

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Answer:

The correct option is B. Train employees is not a Critical Control Point.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the business world, a critical control point can be described as a step in which if the standard operating procedures are not followed correctly, then a serious damage would be caused to the business.

The options A, B and D are critical for the standard operating procedures. If the procedures are not managed properly or the correct measures are not taken then serious damages would be caused to the product or business. Temperature change can also have serious effects on a business product, specifically the results of wrong temperatures can have devastating effects on the food and biochemical industry.

Hence, Option B is correct.

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